November 2010

I must have written twenty blog entries in my head. I’ve marveled at the colors of the trees, and the beauty of the leaf-less trees backed by scudding black clouds. I’ve noticed that the egrets and herons left us about the middle of October. I’ve moaned about the endless cleaning we do, and the yardwork that needed to be done.
I’ve written up stories about all the birthdays celebrated in October, including Dear Husband, and mine, and ~T~ who hosts my blog. She celebrated on October 31st, and I should have reached out to help her celebrate.
I’ve pondered why some days exercise seems like a breeze and other days it feels like someone has tied me to cement blocks.
I wrote, in my mind, about a wonderful trip we made with My-Sister-The-Nurse to visit with my youngest sis, Frankie, of “Just My Opinion.” She fed us so much and so often that I thought I’d split, and every bite of it was incredible. She and I tried a recipe for Salmon Coulibiac that requires either two people, or one person working all day long, to make, that tasted heavenly. I really have to blog about that meal one day.
I should have blogged when MSTN arranged for me to join her at a book signing by Christopher Kimball of Cook’s Illustrated, for his new book, “Fannie’s Last Supper.
But I didn’t. I know I should make the time to keep in touch with you, but my days have been REALLY FULL! So, I’ll do a few entries and try to get in the swing of things. I hope to stop by and see what you’ve all been doing. I hope you’re well, and as busy as I am.